101 South 12th Street, San Jose, CA 95112

101 South 12th Street

San Jose, CA 95112

PROPERTY INFO

Standing proud on this prominent corner is this historic 1903 Tudor, designed by well-respected William Binder, for the prominent original owner Paul Shoup, former president of the Southern Pacific Railroad and founder of Los Altos. The amazing details of this custom home have been well preserved and improved over the last 120 years. The drought-tolerant landscape and dry river greet you as you enter the front gate to the foyer of the home. Original wainscoting, gleaming wood floors and solid pocket doors lead to a formal front parlor, spacious gathering room, and kitchen updated with flush close cherry cabinetry and marble tile counters. From the foyer, an impressive wood stairwell with decorative banister and balusters lead to the 4 large bedrooms all with high ceilings and unique architectural angles. The primary bath was remodeled with period perfection. A zen-like garden to enjoy the warm California climate. Updates include 2-zone HVAC, updated copper plumbing and Romex wiring.

Profile

Address
101 South 12th Street
Unit
 
City
San Jose
State
CA
Zip
95112
Beds
 
Baths
 
Square Footage
2,140
Year Built
1903
List Price
 
MLS Number
81924453
Lot Size
 
Elementary School
HORACE MANN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Middle School
PETER BURNETT MIDDLE SCHOOL
High School
SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL
Elementary School District
SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Owner 1 Type
 
APN - Formatted
467-26-002
Addition Area
 
Year Built (Effective)
1903
Number Of Rooms
8
Style
H-SHAPE
Foundation
 
Construction Type
WOOD
County Land Use
SINGLE FAMILY
Zoning
R1
Lot Width
 
Lot Depth
 
Number of residential units
1
Subdivision
NAGLEE PARK

Standard Features

Air Conditioning
 
Central Forced Air Heat
 
Hardwood Floors
 
Island
 
Formal Dining Room
 
Patio
 
Deck
 
Fireplace Count
1
Eat-in Kitchen
 
Extra Storage
 
Attic
 
Basement
 
Indoor Laundry
 
Ceiling Fans
 
Dining Rooms
 
Parking Spaces
 

Open House Info

Open House Date 1
 
Open House Date 2
 

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